Awards & Achievements

  • Winner Prestigious Dr. V. R. Mehta Award –given GCDC club for Maharashtra state level postgraduate quiz competition.
  • Received Special Appreciation Award for Poster presentation in IADVL national conference DERMACON 2010 at Lucknow, India for poster presentation.
  • Awarded 2nd prize for poster presentation at International symposium of     Dermatopathology in 2011 at Banglore, India.
  • Winner of best E-paper award in National conference at Ahemadabad in 2012.
  • Awarded scholarship by International Society of Dermatology for his research study in International Congress of Dermatology, new Delhi 2013.
  • Received Imrich-sarkany Non-European memorial scholarship at 24th Eoropean Academy of Dermatology & Venereology congress at Copenhegen, Denmark 2015
  • Selected for fellowship in dermatosurgery and cosmetology for year 2014 by IADVL based on his achievements.
  • Awarded fellowship by Eoropean Academy of Dermatology & Venereology, Viena- Austria congress 2016
  • His biography is included in Marquis Who’s Who in the world 2015  for his excellence and accomplishments in medical field.
  • Winner of Archives of dermatology quiz for three times
  • He is an invited reviewer for the Indian Journal of Dermatology and Indian journal of drugs in dermatology
  • Has presented many scientific papers and state, national and international level
  • He has more than 50 clinical cases and studies publications to his credit in national and international medical journals
  • Contributed chapter on Plamoplantar lichen planus. In: Lichen Planus (Uday khopkar, Ameet valia eds)1st edn. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers medical publishers (P) Ltd, 2013; 74-83.
  • Contributed chapter on Dermoscopy: Differentiating evolving vitiligo from hypopigmented patch of leprosy. In: Dermoscopy and trichoscopy in diseases of brown  skin. Atlas and short text (Uday khopkar eds)1st edn. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers medical publishers (P) Ltd, 2012; 97-103.

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